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Software Engineer at Disney. Instructor at: iD Tech held at Pace University. Instructor at: iD Tech held at DU. Caitlyn M. Technical Artist at Volvo. Instructor at: iD Tech in Cambridge. Learn from tech rockstars We recruit the same top talent sought by companies like Google , EA , and Disney. Limited edition iD Tech t-shirt Rep your camp spirit year round. Extended hours at no extra charge Day programs run from am to pm.

Learn more about University of Maryland here. Nearest Locations. Noon: Lunch 1pm: Return to the labs for more instruction. Residential and commuter programs Commute to our day programs or live with other young scholars in our residential programs.

Quick Start Last grade completed by course start date. See Courses. New for Explore Summer Programs. Young Students Program Grades Students will have the opportunity to work with various tools, materials, and equipment in the Physics Vortex Makerspace, as well as other STEM related makerspaces on campus.

Read More Contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Daryle Williams - daryle umd. Kristina Poznan - kepoznan umd. Faculty Mentor: Shawn J. The mission of the Recovering Democracy Archives: Speech Recovery Project RDA is to create a digital archive of lesser-known but important public speeches that remain hidden within the vaults of archival repositories or in obscure anthologies and historical publications.

RDA is particularly focused on recovering speeches delivered by those challenging barriers that restrict equitable participation in civic life or promote the expansion of civic deliberation. The aim is to recover, preserve, and circulate the voices of those fighting for greater economic, social, and political equalities at the local, regional, and national levels. Since the time of ancient Greece and Rome, rhetoric animated public and political life, and speeches advanced and restricted commitments to social justice.

Even in our contemporary age of social media, social justice activists inside and outside of government use speeches as a means to expand civil rights and speak back to those trying to hinder such rights. The aim of the RDA SROP project is to help students advance their skills in archival research, learn about the role of public speaking in civic life, hone their writing and research skills, expand their commitments to social justice and the public and digital humanities.

Those completing research in support of RDA agree to create one speech unit for possible inclusion on the RDA website over the course of the summer of Each unit includes:. Currently, the RDA website features over 30 speech units recovered from a diversity of archives.

Criteria include an expression of interest in the public and digital humanities.



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